Loi Krathong is a Thai famous festival. It is the Thai Tradition
of offering thank to Mae Konka, the Goddess of water. It is held on the full moon night of the twenty
lunar month. It is usually in November. The Krathongs are made of banana leaves. They are made in
many shapes, usually in the shape of lotus and furnished with flowers, three incense sticks candles and
coins. They are put on the water. The krathongs are supposed to carry their sins away downstream
On the Loy Krathong night we can see hundreds of kathongs. They float in the rivers.
In Bangkok, a huge crowd gathers at the foot of the Menorial Bridge to launch their krathongs
on the Chao Phraya River.